14 Jul 2010

Timberland "Earthkeepers" - Break It Down

The name Timberland conjurs up all sorts of bad vibes these days, mainly because of their popularity spanning from the early 90s, with hip-hop culture(though I have to admit Will Smith and Wu-Tang made them look cool).  Nowadays the classic tan Timberland boots are seen as a bit of a taboo, so when I received an email from the brand themselves asking if I wanted to road test a pair of the "Earthkeeper" boat shoe, I was just about shocked at how slick they looked. I jumped at the chance of course.

Timberland's "Earthkeeper" range has been running for a while now but this was the first I'd heard of it. The premise behind the collection is that all parts of their collection are 100% environmentally friendly, as the green rubber label suggests. This is something I am very down with, as I'm quite conscious when it comes to things like this. We really should look after the world every way we can, after all, this is the only one we're got!

Each part of the shoe is designed to be easily taken apart when we are finished with them and 90% of the shoe can we recycled, while the other 10 percent accounts for the laces and stitching(which can be reused). The whole shoe is designed for comport, I can never find shoes I'm 100% comfortable in, I usually use granddad insoles but I really wouldn't have to with these. Away I go!

Green Rubber logo features on the sole. While this bit wears down the upper of the shoe can be send back to the original factory and refurbished for the next user.
Wearing - Navy chinos, ASOS, pink and purple socks, Tabio, tan leather "Earthkeeper" boat shoes, Timberland.

I've actually really changed my mind about Timberland and some of their products(obviously not the silly big boots though!). They have tones of ace shoes and shirts I'd defiantly wear and now offer a customising service a la Nike/Reebok.


Wonder how long they will last until I can recycle them? Click here to find out more about the Earthkeeper project.

20 comments:

  1. These shoes look great, might recommend them to the boy! Sounds like a great idea too, all for saving the environment!

    Thanks for the comment, I'm sorry it's not suitable for boys :( Thanks for tweeting though! x

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  2. How opposite we are - Ive just been rambling about my lack of commitment to the environment (not something im proud of).

    Check you and your freebies - Soon there will be no need for you to purchase goodies like us common folk. HA

    I wish you well to wear them matey.

    Yours Truly

    WE SPY WITH MY LITTLE i

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  3. I have a pair of timerlands (the big, chunky ones) that were given to me by someone because I have tiiiiiiiiiny feet (well, size four) and they fitted me. They've been worn once....
    But yours are seriously nice! I'd love a pair like that!

    http://itscohen.blogspot.com/

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  4. oh, i've seen these and they do look really fine. yes, much better than their boots. and i really like how timberland is maximizing its marketing resources from added product features to jumping on new media.

    http://nouveauskin.blogspot.com

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  5. Nice shoes! I had a pair of Timberlands waaay back in the day (like 12 years old lol) and they held up for so long! They never fell apart, I basically just got tired of wearing them after years.

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  6. Some interesting fact here about Timberlands - thanks for breaking the Taboo! :)

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  7. Oooh nice. Stylish, green, And if you need to go sailing, you're set! Triple whammy!

    Tor

    www.curveinthemode.blogspot.com

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  8. They look so comfortable and I remember my husband used to wear this brand, will re introduce him to this new range, XOXO

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  9. I was talking to a manager from Timberland the other day, she was telling me about how environmentally friendly they are, its great. and apparently all there staff are required to do a certain amount of volunteer work every year as well.

    xx

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  10. Great shoes! My boyfriend has them in white! Don't worry im working on getting your prize sent!

    - Adele
    MOLTOCURIOSA.COM

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  11. yeah, the shoes look awesome!

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  12. Anonymous08:24

    On first glance they look like pretty spiffy shoes! I like them...plus it does good for the conscience they can help the environment!

    S
    http://notjustmedical.wordpress.com

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  13. Hey you know those sunglasses you liked on FashionCircus blog? Well Topshop has some similar ones in.

    xx

    erisunreal.blogspot.com

    http://www.topshop.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?beginIndex=0&viewAllFlag=&catalogId=19551&storeId=12556&categoryId=59926&parent_category_rn=42317&productId=1860972&langId=-1

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  14. I love boat shoes...suprisingly Clarks do a pretty sweet pair also. They look so sweet with the purple socks.

    Claire
    xo

    www.beewaits.blogspot.com

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  15. loooove the boatshoes!

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  16. wow, the shoes are amazing! great info too, I would have never guessed that kind of initiative coming from Timbaland! I remember those crazy boots from when I was like 14, all the boys in Vancouver had them...haha coolness is a passing fad...love these though!

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